
A near miss, "near hit", "close call", or "nearly a collision" is an unplanned event that has the potential to cause, but does not actually result in human injury, environmental or equipment damage, or an interruption to normal operation. This can include dangerous occurrences that are reportable, as defined in the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR). The Near Miss Record Book interior is clear and an easy to follow format to document a near miss. The back page is for detailed notes that can help those reporting to add more information, but also for responsible person to add notes about the actions taken, key information following a brief investigation, or notes to document what action was taken and learned lessons. This Notebook will help you ensure that control measures are implemented to prevent re-occurrence or other accidents. Near Miss Records are then used to inform risk assessments and to help ensure that serious injuries and accidents do not occur in the future. The book has 70 report forms. Is A4 in size and good quality lined pages. The benefits of a Near Miss Record Book: Helps obtain information about high risk incidents Collects information that a business can use to prevent future incidents and prevent losses Identifies weaknesses in policies, processes, and arrangements Can reveal patterns over time helping to highlight risks and learn lessons The reporting of near miss incidents allows an employer to learn from issues that have occurred and change practices or fix problems before a serious incident occurs. A4 Near Miss Record Book for the Workplace Enables compliance with Data Protection Act 2018 (GDPR) A quick and easy system of recording near miss incidents that occur in the workplace Obtain information about high risk incidents that have occurred Use to prevent future incidents from occurring Record data essential for your risk assessment Spa
Page Count:
142
Publication Date:
2021-11-10
Publisher:
Independently published
ISBN-13:
9798764113586
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